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Show 4 The Juab County iimes COUNTRY ALL RIGHT A farmer writes from Sallna county, Nebraska: "Our apple orchard la on thin land and was badly neglected when we bought tbe place. After two years of heavy applications of stable manure we made that old orchard yield at the rate of 1,600 bushels of apples per acre In one year." Tbe trees were so close together, however, and the yield so large that they were greatly weakened. We then took the bull by the horns and cut out every other tree and are going to have splen did results this year." Jacob CnUmui, Editor and Proprietor NEPHI UTAH A STRIKINGLY STRONG ARTICLE BY COL. HARVEY. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Fifth Judicial THE WRITER . Jwlg. foshua Ursenwood. District Attorney H. H. Ryan. Stenographer1 W. It. Cook. BUte Senator J. A. Hyde. State Representative Braxton Bar Re-serv- e H. F. Studley. U. 8. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Kcreraan Experiment Station -Stephen Hob well. County. J. I County Commissioners George Jonee, Martin Nlelson. Clerk T. W. Vlckers. Recorder Wra. Burton. Treasurer T. H. O. I'arkea. Assessor Wm. Bailey. Uurveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. U Foote. Sheriff Qui J. Ilenrlod. Superintendent of Schools George Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Road Commissioner George Mc-Jun- Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. A 11 red. Physicians Dr. Bennett, Dr. J. A. llensel. County W. W. EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor O. M. Whit more. Councllmen James Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague, Alonxo Ingram, Enoch Burton, W. O. Orme. Kecorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott Justice of the PeaCe Jacob Cole can. Street Supervisor J as. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief or Fire Department N. A. Nlelson. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred (lowers. Electrlo Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton Plea for the Conservation Common Senst" That la Meeting With Cordial Approval. "A ett. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest A. SEES NO CLOUD Light N. C. Nlelson. LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees A. L Jarkman. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, 1 H. George Francom, Swen E. Mor-tense- n, Idalmgren. Clerk Orson Nlelson. Marshal Albert Bosh. Health Officer James E. Taylor. 4 strikingly strong article by Colonel George Harvey In the North A American written Is hopefulfuture that It Review, for September, In a view of such ness for the American has attracted wide attention. The article la entitled. "A Plea for the Conservation of Common Sense" and It la meeting with the cordial approval of business men of all shades of political opinion throughout the entire country. In part Colonel Harvey says: "Unquestionably a spirit of unrest dominates the land. But, If It be true that fundamentally the condition of the country Is sound, must we necessarily succumb to despondency, abandon effort looking to retrieval and cringe like cravens before clouds that only threaten? Rather ought we not to analyse conditions, search for causes, find the root of the distress, which even now exists only In men's minds, and then, after the American fashion, apply such remedies as seems most likely to produce beneficent results? Capital and Labor Not Antagonistic "The Link that connects labor with capital is not broken but we rosy not deny that It Is less cohesive than It should be or than conditions warthe country li rant. Financially, stronger than ever before In Its history. Recovery from a panic bo severe as that of three years ago waa never before so prompt and comparaThe masses are tively complete. practically free from debt. Money la held by the banks In abundance and rates are low. "Why, then, does capital pause upon the threshold of Investment? The answer, we believe, to be plain. It awaits adjustment of the relations The of government to business. sole problem consists of determining how government can maintain an even balance between aggregations of Interests, on tbe one hand, and the whole people, on the other, protecting the latter against extortion and saving tbe former from mad assaults. "The solution is not easy to find for the simple reason that the situation is without precedent. But Is pot progress being made along sane and cautious lines? EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm H. Conserve Common 8ense. Kay. N. W. Ellertaon. "Is not the present, as we have Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, secure? What, seen, exceptionally Wm. Jones. of preparations for the future? then, Alma. L. T. Foote, Hague, Nephl Patriotism Is the basis of our InstiRoscoe K. Orover. And patriotism In tbe minds tutions. Jamea Ievan Hendtirkson, of our youth Is no longer linked solely E. Taylor. Adelbert Posh. Juab Jamea A. Kelly, R. C. Steph- with fireworks and deeds of daring. It A new Is taught In our schools. enson, T. T. Taylor. course has been added a course In Methodically, our children loyalty. OFFI-CEREAST COUNTY PRECINCT learn how to vote, how to conduct primaries, conventions and elections, how to discriminate between quail flea Mona. Uona of candidates and, finally, how to govern as well as serve. They are Justice John fates. Countable Kl las Molyneux. taught to despise bribery and all forms of corruption and fraud as Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. treason. Tbclr creed, which tbey are Nephl. made to know by heart. Is not comJostle J. 8. Cooper. plex. It Is simple, but comprehen Constable Alvah Stout. Ive, no less beautiful In diction than Health OfflcexwDr. D. O. Miner. lofty In aspiration. These are the Levan. pledges which are graves upon their memories: Justice Orson Nlelson. "As It la cowardly for a soldier to Constable Richard Iversoa. run away from battle, so it Is coward Juab. ly for any citizen not to contribute bis share to (be well being of bis justice R. C Stephenson. Constable Robert MemmotL country. America Is my own deal land; she nourishes me, and I will love her and do my duty to her, NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. whose child, servant and civil soldier Meet first and third Tueadaya of I am. very month at the rlub parlors "As the health and bapplneas ol In the lunt building. Visiting memmy body depend upon each muscle of commercial clubs bers neighboring and nerve and drop of blond doing welcomed. cordially Its work In Its place, so Ibe health R. E. Orover, President. and happiness of my country depend T. If. Barton. Financial fWretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secre- upon each citixen doing his work lo bis place. tary. "Thexe young cltUens are out Can we nol to fortune. hostage No. of Woodmen America Mdfn 10.700, meets every V"lnnday even- safely assume that tbe principles their lives augur well for the ing at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Wood men welcomed. permstienry of the Republic? When before have the foundation none Georee Small, Consul. Clerk. U II. of continuance been laid with sucb csre and promise of dot abili'jr? "Tbe future, then. Is bright. And u 1. O. O. F, No. 16 every tbe present? But one thing Is need VI I. In O. F. O. hall. evening ful. No present movement Is nior atKin,? brothpm cordially lnv)ti to laudable than that whkh looks tt tend. eonseratiin of natural reso'itres JAS. II JACKSON. N. O. llut let us tiever forget that the great J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. est Inherent resource of tbe Amer lean people Is Common Sense. I el Latter-daSaints' Meeting. that be. conserved and applied with Jfimday School. 10 a. fn. First ward out cessation, and won It will b at Tabernacle. Second ward at meet- found that all tbe Ills of which w ing aowe, complain but know not of are only U 1. A. Sttnrlar. 6:39 p. m. First such a attend upon the growing econd ward at wsrd at tsbernarie; pains of a great and blessed country y anl-matin- litmr. tni-Kt- Sst-tirda- y mwirs boe. Flrxt vrard at Relief hall. 4 p. m. Tuesday. Sevmd ward at meeting house, 4 p. m, Tuendy, Priesthood m'tlnet Mondaf. ?:30 p. m.. at the respective wsrd meeting Qfeja. Relief SocJotTnrst ward, second and fourth Th'as'lava of each month at 2 p. rn. Second ward. flrt and " month st 2 third Thursdays of the respective meeting p. m. at notises. Religion ctaaees Flrl wsrd. 3 p. in very Friday at Relief ball; Second wsrd. p. m , every Friday at ro'et big bone Primary The udder of a cow has a good deal to do with her value aa an economical producer. An Ideal udder should not be too large, but should have sufficient the continued capacity to allow growth of the cells necessary In the The udder manufacture of milk. should be evenly balanced In front and behind and should be covered After all the market is more Import- with soft, velvety hair and be free ant than the soil. If an Ideal soil from blemishes and fleshiness. It (sandy loam) for gardening purposes should extend well forward and well Is far remote from a good market. It up behind and the teats should be Is difficult to be financially successful. evenly placed. If, on tbe other hand, the soil is quite unfavorable, but near a good market Humus is a variable, Infinite son and available supply of manure. It Is of matter, difficult to classify, chemcomparatively easy to niake a finan- ically complex, sometimes highly niIt trogenous and sometimes nearly nicial success of market gardening. U Important, however, to select soils trogen free, composed of mixed aniwhich are naturally loose and friable mals and vegetable matter mostly If a mixed line of gardening la to be the latter in Its Intermediate forms of ' followed decomposition, but not complete. A little green corn will preparing beds for flowerB It help out should be remembered that most flow- amazingly when tbe pastures get ers which produce a yellow bloom short these hot, dry days. Care must should not have much organic mat- be used in feeding It, but it Is doubtter In the u:ll. Red or purple flowers ful If It can be mcde to bring a bigwill do beat on a soil with a reason- ger profit than when fed green as a able amount of organic matter, and supplement to falling pastures. And plants which are grown for their foli- you get full value for the actire crop age should be attempted only on rich when used In this manner. hoIIs. We speak of that now because this Is the ideal time to prepare next It takes of all tbe good year's flower beds. cow eats to keep her alive and without loss of flesh, and the other third If you have only common cows, of good rations to enable her breed then to a male of standard to ordinary s milk. Tbe expense of give dairy breed and tbe result will give of the money earning rations These grade animals. has to be Incurred when the cow Is grade animals bred In the same line earning nothing. will give animals more nearly pure bred, and this breeding and selection Angora goats of both sexes will with judgment will result In a herd of sometimes breed when five months make will high producing animals that old, and often it six months, but from money for the breeder or tbe man who the fact that they are at this age but buys them. a month or two from weaning time and are not nearly full grown. It Is obTrimming the orcnurd Is Imperative vious that tbey should not be permitand trimming tbe hedge rows Is Just ted to breed. as Important. An unmanned orchard not only fails to produce fruit but Is With native grass lambs or with also unprofitable In the shabby ap- lambs fresh from the range country. pearance It gives the farm. The It would not be advisable to begin hedge Is even more objec- heavy grain feeding when first placed tionable as one gets his first Impres- In the dry lot, aa an abrupt change Is sion from the outside. not conducive to the best health nor to the beat future gain with any class Humus making crops are such of animals. grasses aa timothy, clover, blue grass, brome grass and alfalfa. It has been With the present short pastures and found that grass land plowed and put promised advent of extremely dry, hot Into crops Is under better conditions weather. It must be remembered that of moisture and freer from weeds than now la tbe opportune time to feed tbe land that baa grown, grain continusweet fodder corn wa urged you to ously. plant through thte columns last spring for soiling purposes. When the fowls begin molting tbey will practically cease laying. Aa the The profit from poultry depends growing of new feathers Is a heavy upon economical feeding, from utilidrain on the fowl extra feed should zing materials which would otherwise be given. A small amount of Unseed be wasted. When grain must- be meal can be given to an advantage. bought for supplying their principal Feed wheat and oats rather than much neds close figuring Is necessary to In , d - com. avoid loss. Don't let the young orchard trees go Into winter without protection. Anything that shades tbe bark wm protect from sunsiald but a covering that gives the tree Immunity from both sunscald and gnawing from rodents Is better. Do not let the radishes that were left for seed become too ripe before the seed Is gathered. When the pods break tbe seeds spread over a great deal of ground and are equal to a weed pest the following year. In dressing fowls for market It pays A well drained soil with good elevato be particular In dressing them. A tion, slightly higher If possible than well dressed, dry picked fowl should the surrounding area, fairly heavy In bring several cents more per pound character, with a deep, atrong, but tlian one that has Its skin torn and not bard pan subsoil furnishes the lota of pin feathers on It. best conditions for successful apple growing. I'nless a person Is willing to pay attention to little detail and not While there Is never any very large only do them once but as often as ocprofit In selling either ttirnlps or casion may require. It would hardly "greens." the crop Is one that requires be advisable for them to undertake so little rare and Is so sure- that It poultry keeping for profit will pay anyone handy to a market to now Mime for sale. The young bees, hatched from August first on. will constitute tbe coloThere are three kind of bees In ny to be wintered, and for this reaevery thrifty hive one queen, during son It is wise lo see that much brood the summer season several hundred Is ready, even If we have lo resort to drones, and tbe rest workers. Thee stimulative feeding. workers sre all females, undeveloped Do not allow the pullets to gel too queens. fat. as It will set them bark In maThis being the cement ase. cement king a start at gg production. Befloors are go for the new poultry sides, this overfst Is apt to create loo house, for they are dry and easily much an trial heat, whirh often results kept clean. Tbey can be eover"l with in a molt out of season dry earth in summer and cut straw in winter A clover crop n which l"!silr nt should h cut Campion Is pre "Examln" the horse's teth fre- early for bar. then plow t if and quently." It might be aIlr. that a thoroughly fallowed during the hal most lmtornt time to do this Is snce of the wnnm. teepzrtory lo a when you sre being importuned to buy hoed rrop. a horse that Is "as sound as a roarh ." Water Is a necessary constituent of We frequently se yrntng coltn fol- milk ani the row mu have It during lowing alone the fipid afw their the time It Is beinsf manufactured. nt!e .ftirtu the The best plan Is to hrve a supply dams, wa'klng hot weather 1'selfM.g and xwr husl where sle can hate accs to ft st all times. UTIOI AT XESIDENOa Miner, M, D, D, O, " Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon PHONE NO. Si OITICB AT RXSIDZKCX T. L FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney 'Pbonz No. 6. at Court House Office Don't Buy from as unlets yon want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Also-Cemen- t, Coal, Coffins and HENRY ADAMS Caskets, at the t Lawyer Practloa In all the Courts. matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor All legal Lowest Possible Prices of Ooldsbrougn Block. Dr, J, A. BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist Offioe Reoms Nos. 2 Building. Phone IBANKp and t, Winn No. 136 2. Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Thos. H. Burton Llpsnssd Abstrsotor and Notary Publle I buy and sell Real E3state. Loans, Iusnranoe, Mining Stocks, Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. ISO 2 Enoch Burton cent per annum J.'B. OSTLER, PaiaiDSNT L. B. HILL. Architect E. R. BOOTU, Cashiib Resldencaa a Specialty. Room No. 5, Winn Bldg. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... George W, Booth Merchant Tailor wits made to last and fit at reaaoav akle prices. Long experience In eastern tailoring bouses. Job Hauling and Drayage Most Reasonable Prices Hay, Grain and Stabling AU Kinds of FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appelated S room addition, steam beat, baths, etc One block south and one east of court house. Phone 22. Harris SUM eM-kt- lf & BUck Mecham l Cent Hmm Wut City Barber Shop TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS WORK OOCRTBOrj -- Three Doors North of Post Office H. A. NIESON, rnoPRlXTOH He Builds Wisely Who BuUds TO If It's first class work you are looking for jro to The Modern Barber Shop Vteert o4 Most vp-tdlU bsrfeer (bos Is NtpbL fceot Bisck stand sixl Bthi la ermnecttoa. T door toutti of Offlpf, atcoaior Bros., rni Bus Meets All Trains. Oood Livery Riga, Dray and Ei press Wagons. Coal. for Phone Us. No. 44 2. Agents Well" WELL BUILD USE Nephi Plaster Has No Equal Propnur Livery and Feed Stable 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co; H D. GOLDSBROVGH. Ptwsrieter .Juab County Mill and Elevator Company MANt'FACTt'tEJtS Of Flour and Mill Produce - Everything New and up to date Oar Leaders 'IJjtm L, Cold Coin Flour and Freth Crouod Craham - yyy W " -1 SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD y ne. Is ir, country. Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse In connection. CXflee at residence. Phone No. 10S re4 TELEPHONE 6L two-third- ;tiprally when the comb ff a fowl In raising isfe hatched cTiirks It Is bright colored, showing U to be full always best to have separate quarters tt of blood, the fowl Is In a healthy con- for them where they will not be be native. should Religion dition and tbe fowl are usually acshould be concrete and applicable trampled down and their feed stolen by the older and stronger birds. Religion Is the natural expression ol tive. living, not a set of actions or of bab clover, corn 'fodder and cow or a posture of tbo mind added tc If possible, kef p the bees from caslt, the dally life. Tbe type of religion, peas, when fed in green state, are rel- ting more than one swarm, and yon ished farm animals much more than are certain. In a normal season, to by therefore, la conditioned on the kind of living, and the kind of living It after they are cured. get a nice surpbm of boney. conditioned. In Its turn, very largeTo groom the horse well after hard Keep a few cats In Ibe barns and ly on the physical and economic ef does not only clean the skin, but work, of Tbe them milk at each milking. Tbey of religion fectlvenees lige. give be open country should run deep intc It prevents various parasitic diseases will destroy the rats which eat the of the skin. he Indigenous affairs of tbe ope grain that lavs In the hum Spirituslitation, Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon two-third- s half-bloo- DOWNS W. W, Bennett, M. D, J. R. A n no rani a in of Natural beauty all the way CANYON of thr GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON of ih gunmson GARDEN of ib GODS canyon Ruby canyon MANITOU SPRINGS glenwood springs 1,16 R0YAL crge PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |